This
article may be a little late for the Oregon voters who have already submitted
their vote-by-mail ballot but it has only been recently that gubernatorial
candidate Ron Saxton has been running ads suggesting he wants to emulate
Hatfield and McCall. The ad shows a bunch of "mudslinging" going
on in today's elections across the country and makes us believe in the
days of former U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield, who was also governor from
1959 to 1967 and former Governor Tom McCall (1967-1975) this type of political
back biting did not go on. Ron Saxton wants us to believe if Oregonians
elect him as governor, "change must start at the top" and he'll
be "bi-partisan" to pull the state together. I personally don't
see exposing voting records of elected officials as mudslinging.

I said
in my article
dated September 6 (Part 2) that the 2006 and subsequent 2008 presidential
election (if there is one) should not be boring and I've been proven right.
The feathers have been hitting the fan. Things that have long been covered
up by the media are being exposed.

One
thing the politicians count on is a short memory by voters so let this
former GOP member (the elephant) remind voters of a few things they may
have forgotten why we have such bitter turmoil and divisions in our country
today.

Saxton
claims he will take care of the funding for schools. Perhaps he doesn't
remember how the two watermellons, Hatfield and McCall, helped to shut
down our forests which at one time were contributing great sums of tax
money towards the schools. Both would be candidates for the green party
today.

Let
me start off with McCall who went to Washington, D.C. in 1973 and rubbed
elbows with the Rockefellers, who gave land for the communist-controlled
United Nations building. McCall desired to leave a legacy of strong land
use planning. This resulted in many regulations on the business person
causing undue hardships many times.

In one
appearance before a committee he said he didn't think the sanctions should
be painless for resisters to his strict land use planning because they
would be meaningless if they were and certainly the sanctions should not
break the states or ruin their viability but they "should sting like
the devil."

In the
book WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT SOCIALISM, by Dr. W.S. McBirnie, he states,
"Socialism requires a powerful central government. People do not
easily or naturally adapt themselves to socialism, so it must rest upon
force."

And
it was yet another Republican, President Richard Nixon, who with a stroke
of a pen, signed Executive Order 11647 on February 10, 1972 dividing the
U.S. into ten federal regions to be run by "Federal Regional Councils"
which one Fabian Socialist professor said was something presidents had
been trying to put into effect for many years. Regional administrative
government began taking the control away from the local people.

Read
about the Fabians in the book FABIAN FREEWAY - HIGH ROAD TO SOCIALISM
IN THE U.S.A. published in 1968. These members were encouraged to join
any political party provided they would take every opportunity to further
the Fabian cause. However, political activity was only second to education
on the Fabian agenda and now we have openly Marxist/Humanist professors
by the thousands controlling the universities and colleges that produce
America's teachers and other professionals.

The
Socialist Fabian Society, the forerunner of most socialist groups in America,
cunningly represented itself as "a constitutional movement"
had as their motto "Make haste slowly." The practice of joining
a political party for the sake of advancing Fabian programs and placing
Fabians in elective and appointive posts became known as "permeate
and penetrate." Grafting itself on the century-old British reform
movement, the Fabian Society combined sociology with politics in an effort
to propel its members into positions of national influence. Today it could
be called the "Politically Correct" agenda. The goals of the
Fabian Society parallel those of the Communists. They set up "right
wing" think tanks and The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC)
invites elected representatives to attend meeting to receive their regular
dose of brainwashing and this is why we often see similar bills introduced
in a variety of states - another well-orchestrated Fabian Socialist scheme.

In addition,
in 1971 Nixon also took us off the gold standard and the U.S. dollar is
now fiat currency so turn on the printing presses - full speed ahead and
inflation!

Governor
Tom McCall likewise with a stroke of a pen signed Executive Order 68-11
creating State Administrative Districts and shortly after that we began
to see the legislature, creating many unconstitutional bureaucratic agencies
which now "interpret" laws which the puppets called legislators
pass further diminishing local control which is now kaput. While we are
suppose to believe our vote counts we are being controlled by unelected
and unpatriotic faceless overpaid, fat administrators. Energetic patriots
have had to use the initiative process to try to save us but even when
we get a good plebiscite passed, some popinjay in a black robe is likely
to overturn it.

McCall
went on to say, "You also have to know the closer you get to the
grassroots the harder it is to do these things that you can do more easily
as a state or more easily as the federal government because of the parochialism
and whipsawing that comes when the neighbors don't want to do this...and
they are friends. So we need the strong sword...that the federal government
can provide..." One of the agencies created under McCall was Human
Resources which now devours a huge percentage of Oregon's budget.

Is this
the kind of mentor to which Saxton was referring?

Now,
let us write about Hatfield, who I've been told, had another boy act as
a body guard for him when he was in school and when he went to Washington,
D.C. that practice continued.

Senator
Mark Hatfield, a long-time dove, is another cause of our bitter division
today. He signed the Declaration of Interdependence. Among other nefarious
deeds he pulled, he was a globalist - a one worlder. He disliked the military
and would vote against its budgets and claiming to be a Christian, he
had that community completely bamboozled. Hatfield, when he sat on the
Senate Appropriations Committee, saw to it that lots of pork came to Oregon.
While admitting he didn't even know what his salary was and by letting
his wife handle all the banking, the buildings that Mark built now have
his name on them. In November 1983, for example, the newly named Mark
O. Hatfield Marine Science Center at Oregon State University was dedicated.

And
in 1984 many a debate arose over the 970,100 acres of wilderness proposed
by Sen. Hatfield making the conservation groups very happy and the Forestry
industry said was too much of a price to pay. Many national forests have
been set aside and unmanaged and now we see them burning.

Former
senator and conservative Democrat Zell Miller in his book A NATIONAL PARTY
NO MORE says politics is like fighting rats, you've got to go at it night
and day. I couldn't agree more. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.

What
will it take to shock people out of their lethargy and apathy? I've often
wondered what kind of an impact those retired people in their six-mile-to-the-gallon
motor homes and with fifth wheelers behind their pickups would have if
they all went to the southern border to help the Minutemen? But I fear
hedonism, materialism and narcissism reign! What kind of a legacy are
they leaving their children and grandchildren?

A few
grassroots people over the years have been awakened. There was an occasional
ripple here and a pocket of resistance there warning of the impending
dangers. It became an even greater wake up call when they found their
own ox being gored but it has taken years and still many are blinded by
loyalty to the two-party cult that is leading them back to slavery and
bondage.

Elected
officials like Hatfield and McCall are part of the plot so anyone who
wants to vote for Saxton because he wants to be like them should take
a deep breath before giving him their vote. It will not be voting the
lesser of two evils...it will be voting evil if Saxton follows in the
footsteps of Hatfield and McCall.

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Does
this mean you should vote for Saxton's opponent, Democrat incumbent Ted
Kulongowski? No, they are all birds of a feather and they all flock together.

I'd
recommend you vote principle over politics and mark Constitutionalist
Mary Starrett on the ballot.

Betty is a former Oregon Republican party activist
having served as state party secretary, county chairman, 5th congressional
vice chairman and then elected chairman, and a precinct worker for many
years but Betty gave up on the two-party system in 2004 and joined the
Constitutional Party.

President
John F. Kennedy said at Columbia University ten days before his assassination,
"The high office of President has been used to foment a plot to destroy
the American's freedom, and before I leave office, I must inform the citizens
of this plight."